Controversial AI facial recognition age checks to be used on migrants at UK border
The UK Home Office plans to implement AI facial recognition technology to assess the age of migrants arriving by small boats starting next year. This decision has raised concerns among experts and charities, who argue that the technology may not accurately reflect the true ages of individuals who have experienced trauma. Critics warn that this could lead to serious consequences for vulnerable migrants, particularly children.
- ▪The AI technology will be used on asylum seekers at the reception centre in Dover.
- ▪Experts have questioned the accuracy of the technology, especially for those who have experienced trauma.
- ▪Charities have labeled the move as an 'experiment on migrants' with potentially life-changing consequences.
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